You found your way here for a reason.
Maybe you Googled something. Maybe someone sent you a link. Either way — you're here. And that means something.
You’re probably a mom who’s carrying more than people see. You’re building something — a business, a life, a version of yourself that actually feels free — and most days it’s happening in the margins. Between pickups and bedtimes and the mental load that never fully clocks out.
You want to know if this place is for you.
Here’s how to find out: if you’re a single Black mom with ADHD who’s tired of figuring it all out alone, and you want to build something authentic without losing yourself in the process — you’re in the right room.
The person behind MPL
"I didn't build this from a place of having it together. I built it because I needed it."
My name is Kamilah Carter. I’m a single Black mom, an entrepreneur with ADHD, and a woman of faith who is very much still figuring it out.
When my daughter finally went to sleep, the doubt was the loudest — because I was spinning my wheels and not getting anywhere — I needed a room. A place with real women, real systems, and faith as the foundation. Not a course that skipped over the hard parts. Not a community that only celebrated wins. Something that met me in the mess and helped me build anyway.
That room didn’t exist. So I built it.
My Packed Lyfe came from that place — from a 2am kind of desperation mixed with a God-given stubbornness that refused to let life talk me out of what He already put in me.
I’m not your coach with the polished system and the perfect morning routine. I’m the mom in the trenches with you, learning and building and adjusting as I go. And I bring everything I learn back here — the tools, the strategies, the mindset shifts, the faith anchors — so you don’t have to find it all yourself.
Your ceiling is your kids’ floor. That’s the whole reason.
What you can expect here
Faith is the foundation. Not a footnote.
Everything built here comes from a belief that God put something in you — on purpose, for a purpose. That the way your brain works (ADHD and all) isn’t a flaw to overcome. That being a single mom doesn’t disqualify you from building a business. That two things can be true: life is hard, and you are equipped for it.
If that’s the lens you’re looking through too — you’re going to feel right at home.
What you won’t find here: hustle culture. Toxic positivity. Advice that ignores your real life. One-size-fits-all systems. Anyone telling you to just work harder.
What you will find: honest conversation, ADHD-friendly strategies, practical tools, faith that shows up naturally, and a community of women who get it without you having to explain.
Everything here is built around three things
Confidence. Freedom. Business.
Confidence
The self-doubt doesn’t have to run the show. Content here is built to remind you who you are — and who God already made you to be. Not hype. Truth.
Freedom
A system that fits your brain, your season, and your life. Flexible enough to shift when you do — because you will, and that’s okay. You’re not broken. You just need a different kind of structure.
Business
Build something that pays you. Don’t let a corporation dictate how much money you can make — or how you show up for your kids. When you’re in control of your income, you’re in control of your time. And that changes everything.
How to use this space
MPL is a home base. Use it however you need to.
The site is free. The blog, the Mindset Moments, the Spiritual Check-In on Substack, the free resources — all of it is here for you, no strings attached.
When you’re ready to go deeper — to build alongside other women, get access to the Capacity Framework planning bundle, join body doubling sessions, and be part of a sisterhood that actually shows up — that’s what The Mom Pack is for.
It’s a paid Skool community. Faith-led, ADHD-friendly, ever-evolving. Built with the women inside it.
Start wherever makes sense. There’s no wrong door.
Whatever brought you here — I'm glad you came.
You don’t have to have it figured out. You don’t have to be ready. You just have to be willing to start.
Everything here was built for you. The mom who’s still standing (even if it’s barely). Still building (or wondering where to start). Still believing (even if it’s a shimmer).
— Kamilah

